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Balanchine Foundation video archives. Edward Villella coaching excerpts of principal roles from Prodigal son. [Part 2] / [the George Balanchine Foundation] ; project director, Nancy Reynolds ; production, Otterson Creative Media, Inc.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Villella, Edward, 1936- teacher, interviewee.
George Balanchine Foundation, production company.
Otterson Creative Media, Inc., production company.
Series:
Academic Video Online
George Balanchine Foundation interpreters archive
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Balanchine, George.
Prodigal son (Choreographic work : Balanchine).
Ballet--Study and teaching.
Ballet.
Genre:
Lectures.
Dance.
Interviews.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (65 minutes)
Other Title:
Edward Villella coaching excerpts of principal roles from Prodigal son, Part 2, Awakening and remorse
Awakening and remorse
Réveil et remords
Interpreters archive
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : George Balanchine Foundation, 2017.
Language Note:
In English.
System Details:
data file
Summary:
This video from Balanchine Foundation Video Archives is devoted to examining selected passages of Balanchine's choreography in detail. In a studio setting, Edward Villella coaches Daniel Ulbricht and Ask la Cour from New York City Ballet on Prodigal Son, Part 2 - Awakening and Remorse. Also Robert Greskovic interviews Edward Villella. The overall goal of the Video Archives Program is to create an original "manuscript" of Balanchine ballets by preserving not only the steps but the nuances of the choreography as conceived and taught to the dancers by Balanchine himself.
Contents:
Awakening and remorse = (Réveil et remords)
Interview.
Participant:
Edward Villella, instructor/interviewee ; Daniel Ulbricht, Ask le Cour, dancers ; Nancy McDill, pianist ; Robert Greskovic, interviewer.
Notes:
Title from resource description page (viewed January 30, 2018).
Recorded New York City Ballet studios, Lincoln Center, New York November 23, 2015.
OCLC:
1022761447

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